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Loose Teeth Treatment
It’s true, only brushing won’t prevent loose teeth. Loose teeth are a common problem among people of all ages and can be caused by a number of different factors. Statistics show that 18 to 50 years old are particularly at risk of developing loose teeth.
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THE SYMPTOMS
Shifting or receding of gums
Spitting out blood when brushing or flossing your teeth
A change in the way your teeth fit together when you bite
Pus between your teeth and gums
Occasional sharp pain while eating or drinking
Bad breath
THE CAUSES
Along with the factors below, a number of additional reasons can cause teeth to loosen, but the most common one is gum disease. Gum disease is an infection that affects the gums, teeth, and tissue of your mouth. Plaque build-up and bacteria can irritate the gums, leading to inflammation and other gum problems. In addition, age and injury can cause teeth to loosen.
POOR ORAL HYGIENE
Poor Oral Hygiene like not maintaining proper cleanliness of the mouth and teeth, not visiting the dentist regularly.
UNHEALTHY HABITS
Unhealthy habits like smoking and excessive alcohol or coffee intake may lead to bone loss.
BRUXISM
Excessive grinding or garnishing of teeth resulting in toothache and toothloss.
DISEASES
Pre-existing diseases or conditions like diabetes could aggravate dental issues.
GENETIC FACTORS
Size, shape, teeth alignment and bone structure could be inherited from ancestors.
THE CONSEQUENCES?
Toothache
Loose tooth can be very painful and uncomfortable
Knock Out
In severe cases the tooth can be completely dislodged from the bone and fallout
Other Dental Issues
Loose teeth can cause infections, leading to further pain and agony
Social Consequences
Loose teeth impact your ability to eat, talk and smile
THE SOLUTION
If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s important to visit your gum specialist as soon as possible. A dental professional can evaluate your condition, help diagnose the underlying cause, and develop a personalized treatment plan.
Treatment for loose teeth typically consists of a combination of brushing, flossing, and other oral hygiene habits. You may also be prescribed medication like antibiotics or painkillers. In more extreme cases, a gum specialist may recommend surgery like a bone graft or root canal.
So don’t wait any longer; if you are experiencing loose teeth, make sure to visit a gum specialist as soon as possible! With the right care and treatment, you can keep your smile strong and healthy for years to come!
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